Superior Film Quality with Kodak Ultramax 400
Capture every detail with Kodak Ultramax 400 35mm film, celebrated for its exceptional sharpness and fine grain. Ideal for both amateur and professional photographers, this film delivers vibrant colors and consistent performance with every shot.
Versatile Shooting Capabilities
Whether you're into street photography or portraits, Kodak Ultramax 400 effortlessly adapts to various lighting conditions. This versatility makes it perfect for capturing high-quality images in both daylight and low light.
Enhanced Color Reproduction
Thanks to Kodak's advanced emulsion technology, you can enjoy enriched color saturation and optimal contrast. This film is perfect for capturing the subtleties of both landscapes and urban environments, bringing life into every frame.
Perfect for Every 35mm Film Camera
Compatible with a wide range of 35mm film cameras, this 6-pack is especially well-suited for iconic models like the Kodak Ektar H35. Whether you're using a classic or modern camera, Kodak Ultramax 400 provides reliable, high-quality results.
Long-Lasting and Reliable
Designed for durability, Kodak's 35mm film is built to withstand varying temperatures and conditions. It’s the reliable choice for film photography enthusiasts who demand the highest quality from their camera film.
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Versatility
Great for both indoor and outdoor photography with an ISO of 400. -
Color Quality
Top-notch color palette, often appreciated for its bright and nostalgic tones. -
Forgiving Nature
Very difficult to overexpose, making it easy to use for photographers of all skill levels. -
Wide Latitude
Can handle a broad range of exposure levels, allowing for flexibility in various lighting conditions. -
Longevity
Long shelf life with preservation recommendations, such as storing in the fridge.
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Graininess
Produces noticeable grain, especially in less bright conditions, which may not appeal to everyone. -
Processing Requirements
Requires C-41 processing, which can be hard to find locally and may necessitate mailing out or home development. -
DX Coding Limitation
While DX coded for modern cameras, the functionality is redundant for older models. -
Freshness Need
Must be stored in a fridge to maintain freshness, adding an extra step in handling. -
Travel Concerns
Potential risk of X-ray damage during travel, requiring attention in airport security checks.